A Capitol Hill restaurant specializing in lychee martinis, fried calamari, and people-watching windows.
This Safeco Field–area eatery has no wait to be seated and no reason not to be packed.
Cheap pints and $1 chips will give you the strength to inhale your steak burrito.
Showing at Northwest Film Forum, Fri., June 30–Thurs., July 6. Not rated. 85 minutes.
Top city wordslinger Pesha Joyce Gertler steps aside for her successor.
Seattle is on the forefront of the latest collectibles craze.
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A cup of coffee at this Cap Hill hangout buys you access to art shows, board games, and performances.
Opens at Meridian and Oak Tree, Fri., Aug. 18. Rated PG-13. 93 minutes.
Cross over the 15th St. Bridge for snacks and dollar-off pints at this Roosevelt pub.